Apache/PHP returns HTTP Status Code 200 on error pages

I'm running PHP 5.4 on CentOS 7 and when there is a php file that throws an error (either an exception, or a syntax error) it returns an HTTP 200 status code instead of 500.

How can I get it to return a 500 server error when PHP encounters an error?

I've tried looking at other Stackoverflow posts, and they all seem to point to solutions around returning your own 500 error code (which I believe should be the normal behavior of PHP on it's own without me needing to manually fire the http header, as per this info: PHP emitting 500 on errors - where is this documented?) It also points to Xdebug as being a possible issue, but my problem persists even when I rebuild the server without Xdebug.

The relevant settings I have are:

display_errors: on

display_startup_errors: on

error_reporting: -1 (this causes all errors to be reported)

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According to a PHP bug report, the behavior described here is due to how display_errors is set.

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